Working On The Garment’s Wrong Side, Press The Seam Closed.
1 inclined plane 2 lever 3 pulley 4 screw 5 wedge and 6 wheel and axle. Basically you make small stitches between the folded edge and the garment on the back of the garment with just a one thread width of stitch showing up on the right side of the garment. Cut and alter to avoid the tear.
Begin To Sew, Continuing To Hold The Fabric Taut, But Not Too Tight, Allowing It To Easily Feed Into The Foot.
This is applied at the fold of a garment for a quick hem. Folding the fabric, where you fold the raw edge inside once or twice. Adjust the right needle tension to a 3.
Fold Out The Second Turn Up You Did Above So.
Just remember to then deduct ¼” from your hem allowance when you fold and press your hem. Checkout the tutorial to make a blind hem finish by hand and by sewing machine. If you have a long tear on a fabric you can repair it easily with a matching thread and thin needle.
Easy Hand Stitch For Long Tears.
Turn up your hem allowance, pin and press. Arrange your piece so the skirt layers are all to the left, and only the seam allowance layer is underneath the presser foot. Sew about 3 mm from the top of the hem.
Turn Up Your Hem Allowance, Pin And Press, And Then Stitch As Desired.
Cut out loose threads from inside the tear (not too much though) Be sure to take the thread out of the sewing machine and let the need pierce the paper without thread. This sheet will work on sewing a straight line.